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2023.06.01 16:13 rustybelts Ranking FBS Programs by Flair:Enrollment Ratio
Some offseason drivel.
Simple ratio of number of instances of an FBS school's flair (including any alternate flairs) divided by the school's enrollment.
Note: This is a count of flair, not users. Example: If a user has [UCF] primary flair and [UCF alternate (the Citronaut)] secondary flair, that counts as 2 in the
Flair column rather than 1. In other words, users who double up on their school's flair offerings count twice. There certainly are users who double up, but I feel like it does not affect the numbers much. This method makes sure to capture users who do not use their school's standard flair and instead use their school's alternate flair. (Note: Not every school has alternate flair. * Bearcat tears 😿 *)
Data sources:
- Enrollment (Some of these are out of date by a few years. This was the easiest source to pull from. I am not going to track down current official enrollment numbers for 133 separate institutions.)
- Flair count (Accessed 05/31/2023)
Rank | Program | Conf. | Flair | Enrollment | Ratio |
1 | Notre Dame | FBS Independents | 7,745 | 13,139 | 58.9% |
2 | Michigan | Big Ten | 17,127 | 50,278 | 34.1% |
3 | Oregon | Pac-12 | 6,789 | 22,257 | 30.5% |
4 | Alabama | SEC | 11,674 | 38,316 | 30.5% |
5 | Ohio State | Big Ten | 18,118 | 61,677 | 29.4% |
6 | Nebraska | Big Ten | 6,963 | 24,431 | 28.5% |
7 | Navy | American | 1,249 | 4,528 | 27.6% |
8 | Oklahoma | Big 12 | 7,349 | 28,042 | 26.2% |
9 | Georgia | SEC | 10,467 | 40,118 | 26.1% |
10 | Army | FBS Independents | 1,189 | 4,594 | 25.9% |
11 | Clemson | ACC | 6,127 | 27,341 | 22.4% |
12 | Tennessee | SEC | 6,856 | 31,701 | 21.6% |
13 | Auburn | SEC | 6,349 | 31,526 | 20.1% |
14 | LSU | SEC | 7,170 | 35,912 | 20.0% |
15 | Texas | Big 12 | 10,325 | 51,991 | 19.9% |
16 | Miami | ACC | 3,307 | 19,096 | 17.3% |
17 | Florida | SEC | 9,042 | 55,781 | 16.2% |
18 | TCU | Big 12 | 1,932 | 11,938 | 16.2% |
19 | Penn State | Big Ten | 7,297 | 47,560 | 15.3% |
20 | Iowa | Big Ten | 4,447 | 29,909 | 14.9% |
21 | Air Force | Mountain West | 613 | 4,181 | 14.7% |
22 | Florida State | ACC | 6,392 | 45,130 | 14.2% |
23 | Wisconsin | Big Ten | 6,543 | 47,932 | 13.7% |
24 | Michigan State | Big Ten | 6,394 | 49,659 | 12.9% |
25 | Arkansas | SEC | 3,675 | 29,068 | 12.6% |
26 | South Carolina | SEC | 4,455 | 35,471 | 12.6% |
27 | Virginia Tech | ACC | 4,615 | 37,279 | 12.4% |
28 | Stanford | Pac-12 | 2,132 | 17,680 | 12.1% |
29 | Texas A&M | SEC | 8,597 | 72,530 | 11.9% |
30 | West Virginia | Big 12 | 2,996 | 25,474 | 11.8% |
31 | Oklahoma State | Big 12 | 2,770 | 24,660 | 11.2% |
32 | Baylor | Big 12 | 2,238 | 20,626 | 10.9% |
33 | USC | Pac-12 | 4,995 | 49,318 | 10.1% |
34 | Georgia Tech | ACC | 4,426 | 43,844 | 10.1% |
35 | Tulsa | American | 384 | 3,832 | 10.0% |
36 | Kansas State | Big 12 | 1,940 | 20,229 | 9.6% |
37 | Iowa State | Big 12 | 2,895 | 30,708 | 9.4% |
38 | Ole Miss | SEC | 1,957 | 21,203 | 9.2% |
39 | Kentucky | SEC | 2,782 | 30,390 | 9.2% |
40 | Washington | Pac-12 | 4,721 | 52,439 | 9.0% |
41 | Vanderbilt | SEC | 1,178 | 13,796 | 8.5% |
42 | Missouri | SEC | 2,640 | 31,412 | 8.4% |
43 | Washington State | Pac-12 | 2,361 | 29,843 | 7.9% |
44 | Wake Forest | ACC | 703 | 8,947 | 7.9% |
45 | Mississippi State | SEC | 1,775 | 23,086 | 7.7% |
46 | Kansas | Big 12 | 2,035 | 26,780 | 7.6% |
47 | North Carolina | ACC | 2,377 | 31,733 | 7.5% |
48 | Utah | Pac-12 | 2,535 | 34,464 | 7.4% |
49 | Pittsburgh | ACC | 2,134 | 29,238 | 7.3% |
50 | Texas Tech | Big 12 | 2,927 | 40,542 | 7.2% |
51 | Northwestern | Big Ten | 1,631 | 22,933 | 7.1% |
52 | Minnesota | Big Ten | 3,474 | 52,376 | 6.6% |
53 | Boston College | ACC | 991 | 15,046 | 6.6% |
54 | Louisville | ACC | 1,441 | 22,140 | 6.5% |
55 | Appalachian State | Sun Belt | 1,309 | 20,641 | 6.3% |
56 | Syracuse | ACC | 1,364 | 21,772 | 6.3% |
57 | Virginia | ACC | 1,616 | 26,026 | 6.2% |
58 | Colorado | Pac-12 | 2,280 | 37,956 | 6.0% |
59 | Boise State | Mountain West | 1,545 | 25,830 | 6.0% |
60 | NC State | ACC | 2,189 | 36,831 | 5.9% |
61 | Duke | ACC | 1,047 | 17,620 | 5.9% |
62 | Cincinnati | Big 12 | 2,370 | 40,281 | 5.9% |
63 | SMU | American | 728 | 12,385 | 5.9% |
64 | UCLA | Pac-12 | 2,737 | 47,516 | 5.8% |
65 | Oregon State | Pac-12 | 1,892 | 33,193 | 5.7% |
66 | Tulane | American | 746 | 13,127 | 5.7% |
67 | California | Pac-12 | 2,563 | 45,435 | 5.6% |
68 | Purdue | Big Ten | 2,688 | 49,639 | 5.4% |
69 | Maryland | Big Ten | 2,149 | 41,272 | 5.2% |
70 | UCF | Big 12 | 3,619 | 70,406 | 5.1% |
71 | Wyoming | Mountain West | 588 | 11,479 | 5.1% |
72 | BYU | Big 12 | 1,592 | 34,802 | 4.6% |
73 | Indiana | Big Ten | 2,043 | 45,328 | 4.5% |
74 | Rice | American | 373 | 8,285 | 4.5% |
75 | UAB | American | 998 | 22,289 | 4.5% |
76 | Marshall | Sun Belt | 484 | 11,125 | 4.4% |
77 | Illinois | Big Ten | 2,450 | 56,607 | 4.3% |
78 | Western Michigan | MAC | 741 | 19,038 | 3.9% |
79 | Houston | Big 12 | 1,828 | 47,031 | 3.9% |
80 | Coastal Carolina | Sun Belt | 406 | 10,473 | 3.9% |
81 | Central Michigan | MAC | 597 | 15,465 | 3.9% |
82 | Toledo | MAC | 653 | 17,045 | 3.8% |
83 | Memphis | American | 768 | 21,622 | 3.6% |
84 | Rutgers | Big Ten | 1,790 | 50,804 | 3.5% |
85 | Arizona State | Pac-12 | 2,715 | 77,881 | 3.5% |
86 | Georgia Southern | Sun Belt | 913 | 27,091 | 3.4% |
87 | Hawai'i | Mountain West | 640 | 19,097 | 3.4% |
88 | Northern Illinois | MAC | 534 | 16,234 | 3.3% |
89 | South Alabama | Sun Belt | 452 | 13,992 | 3.2% |
90 | Louisiana Tech | Conference USA | 355 | 11,037 | 3.2% |
91 | Arizona | Pac-12 | 1,551 | 49,471 | 3.1% |
92 | Ohio | MAC | 753 | 24,429 | 3.1% |
93 | James Madison | Sun Belt | 659 | 22,166 | 3.0% |
94 | Jacksonville State | Conference USA | 269 | 9,238 | 2.9% |
95 | Troy | Sun Belt | 416 | 14,901 | 2.8% |
96 | USF | American | 1,232 | 44,322 | 2.8% |
97 | Louisiana | Sun Belt | 426 | 16,225 | 2.6% |
98 | Miami (OH) | MAC | 502 | 19,216 | 2.6% |
99 | Bowling Green | MAC | 457 | 17,645 | 2.6% |
100 | Temple | American | 897 | 35,626 | 2.5% |
101 | Connecticut | FBS Independents | 800 | 32,146 | 2.5% |
102 | Southern Miss | Sun Belt | 343 | 14,146 | 2.4% |
103 | San Diego State | Mountain West | 778 | 35,732 | 2.2% |
104 | ECU | American | 602 | 28,021 | 2.1% |
105 | Colorado State | Mountain West | 702 | 32,777 | 2.1% |
106 | Eastern Michigan | MAC | 328 | 15,370 | 2.1% |
107 | Fresno State | Mountain West | 492 | 24,585 | 2.0% |
108 | UTSA | American | 688 | 34,734 | 2.0% |
109 | Akron | MAC | 274 | 14,516 | 1.9% |
110 | WKU | Conference USA | 292 | 16,750 | 1.7% |
111 | Middle Tennessee | Conference USA | 359 | 20,857 | 1.7% |
112 | North Texas | American | 724 | 42,454 | 1.7% |
113 | Nevada | Mountain West | 348 | 21,034 | 1.7% |
114 | Utah State | Mountain West | 429 | 27,426 | 1.6% |
115 | Texas State | Sun Belt | 576 | 37,864 | 1.5% |
116 | Old Dominion | Sun Belt | 345 | 23,494 | 1.5% |
117 | Arkansas State | Sun Belt | 188 | 12,863 | 1.5% |
118 | Ball State | MAC | 270 | 19,337 | 1.4% |
119 | Buffalo | MAC | 447 | 32,332 | 1.4% |
120 | ULM | Sun Belt | 114 | 8,565 | 1.3% |
121 | Kent State | MAC | 338 | 26,597 | 1.3% |
122 | FAU | American | 374 | 30,155 | 1.2% |
123 | Charlotte | American | 376 | 30,448 | 1.2% |
124 | UMass | FBS Independents | 389 | 32,045 | 1.2% |
125 | Sam Houston | Conference USA | 247 | 21,679 | 1.1% |
126 | New Mexico State | Conference USA | 148 | 13,904 | 1.1% |
127 | New Mexico | Mountain West | 228 | 21,738 | 1.0% |
128 | UNLV | Mountain West | 313 | 30,679 | 1.0% |
129 | San José State | Mountain West | 330 | 37,133 | 0.9% |
130 | Georgia State | Sun Belt | 478 | 55,466 | 0.9% |
131 | UTEP | Conference USA | 184 | 24,003 | 0.8% |
132 | FIU | Conference USA | 217 | 56,732 | 0.4% |
133 | Liberty | Conference USA | 225 | 95,148 | 0.2% |
Here's conference summaries:
Rank | Conf. | Flair | Enrollment | Ratio |
1 | SEC | 78,617 | 490,310 | 16.0% |
2 | Big Ten | 83,114 | 630,405 | 13.2% |
3 | FBS Independents | 10,123 | 81,924 | 12.4% |
4 | ACC | 38,729 | 382,043 | 10.1% |
5 | Big 12 | 46,816 | 473,510 | 9.9% |
6 | Pac-12 | 37,271 | 497,453 | 7.5% |
7 | American | 10,139 | 331,828 | 3.1% |
8 | MAC | 5,894 | 237,224 | 2.5% |
9 | Sun Belt | 7,109 | 289,012 | 2.5% |
10 | Mountain West | 7,006 | 291,691 | 2.4% |
11 | Conference USA | 2,296 | 269,348 | 0.9% |
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2023.06.01 01:39 AlwaysBuyTheDips USC @ Colorado Trip Feedback
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Wee Bit of Background: (feel free to skip to feedback requested) since 2015, a group of 10-15 friends/co-workers and I take 1 week every year to go to a college town to enjoy the city, tailgate, and a football game (or 2). We have a laughable, but serious, process that we follow to identify, vet, and vote for games that we want to see.
- This year we started with 297 games on our Big Board (aka, total games that would be considered)
- Each of us (11 people this year) voted for our top 5 games from the Big Board. Any game with 2 or more votes moved on to our next round of voting. We had 9 games advance to round 2.
- We then voted for our top 3 games (more rules to ensure we have only 3 games here, but won't bore you further)
- After we have the top 3 games locked in, we divvy up the games to 2-3 folks and create a presentation for each game games. We present out on things like:
- Lodging & airfare pricing/availability
- Ticket cost/seating options
- Gameday traditions
- Tailgate scene and dos/donts
- General activities that we can do prior to gameday (e.g., hike, brewery tour, museum, etc)
Feedback Requested: This year, my group has USC @ Colorado game in the top 3 games being considered and I'm helping to present on why this should be our game. I'm doing research outside of Reddit, but curious if you guys have any feedback or reasons that might help me convince the others why we should make the trip to Boulder this year? Few questions as well.
- Is Pearl St really as cool as it sounds on Friday night?
- Anything we should be aware at the tailgate?
- Is smoking cigarettes/marjiuana allowed in the tailgate areas, generally?
- Seems like the rules are pretty strict on loud things (seen in two places "amplified sound is prohibited) - does that mean no speakers with music?
- Disc golf, distilleries/breweries, or hiking recommendations?
- We love using UbeLyft but some cities have surprised us with having basically non-existent availability. Any concerns w availability for taxi/ride shares?
If you've made this far - here's the games we've been to:
Year | Game |
2015 | LSU @ Bama |
2016 | Michigan State @ Notre Dame |
2017 | Pennsylvania @ Penn State |
2018 | USC @ Texas |
2019 | NC State @ Georgia Tech AND Texas A&M @ Georgia |
2020 | Fuck you corvid |
2021 | Vanderbilt @ South Carolina |
2022 | Auburn @ Ole Miss |
2023 | TBD |
Appreciate any comments and thanks for reading.
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2023.05.31 20:25 jimbobbypaul Ranking the Top 131 FBS Programs of the Last 40 Years: 86. Rutgers
Main hub thread with the full 131 rankings On November 6, 1869, Rutgers and Princeton students walked on to a small plot of land on the Rutgers campus, and played the first college football game in history. Donning scarlet kerchiefs atop their heads, Rutgers won the inaugural game 6-4. Since then, they’ve played the 2nd most games in college football history (1395), with UPenn as #1. Rutgers come in as the 5th worst Power 5 team on this list, but are a key part of college football lore.
Best Seasons and Highlights
1. 2006: 11. Rutgers: 11-2 (34.140) 2. 2011: 27. Rutgers: 9-4 (13.550) 3. 1984: 24. Rutgers: 7-3 (13.361) 4. 2009: 32. Rutgers: 9-4 (12.500) 5. 2008: 33. Rutgers: 8-5 (11.785) 6. 2007: 39. Rutgers: 8-5 (5.395) 7. 2012: 45. Rutgers: 9-4 (4.594) 8. 2014: 51. Rutgers: 8-5 (1.148) 9. 1992: 38. Rutgers: 7-4 (0.211) 10. 2005: 48. Rutgers: 7-5 (-4.015) 11. 1986: 45. Rutgers: 5-5-1 (-4.274) 12. 1987: 47. Rutgers: 6-5 (-7.706) 13. 1994: 54. Rutgers: 5-5-1 (-8.479) 14. 1991: 55. Rutgers: 6-5 (-11.219) 15. 1988: 64. Rutgers: 5-6 (-12.265) 16. 2003: 71. Rutgers: 5-7 (-15.521) 17. 2020: 95. Rutgers: 3-6 (-21.380) 18. 2013: 85. Rutgers: 6-7 (-22.109) 19. 1993: 71. Rutgers: 4-7 (-22.250) 20. 2004: 81. Rutgers: 4-7 (-25.241) 21. 2021: 94. Rutgers: 5-8 (-25.926) 22. 1998: 77. Rutgers: 5-6 (-26.378) 23. 2010: 90. Rutgers: 4-8 (-27.299) 24. 1995: 74. Rutgers: 4-7 (-27.898) 25. 2015: 92. Rutgers: 4-8 (-28.074) 26. 2017: 101. Rutgers: 4-8 (-29.822) 27. 1989: 80. Rutgers: 2-7-2 (-29.988) 28. 2022: 110. Rutgers: 4-8 (-31.076) 29. 1985: 88. Rutgers: 2-8-1 (-36.757) 30. 1983: 91. Rutgers: 3-8 (-36.906) 31. 1990: 91. Rutgers: 3-8 (-39.458) 32. 2000: 95. Rutgers: 3-8 (-40.447) 33. 1996: 100. Rutgers: 2-9 (-47.826) 34. 2019: 120. Rutgers: 2-10 (-47.871) 35. 2016: 122. Rutgers: 2-10 (-48.409) 36. 2001: 106. Rutgers: 2-9 (-53.006) 37. 2018: 125. Rutgers: 1-11 (-56.731) 38. 1999: 111. Rutgers: 1-10 (-57.710) 39. 2002: 113. Rutgers: 1-11 (-58.394) 40. 1997: 112. Rutgers: 0-11 (-72.286) Overall Score: 9139 (86th)
- 186-274-5 record
- 1 conference title
- 6-4 bowl record
- 1 consensus All-American
- 43 NFL players drafted
Greg Schiano was a lifesaver for the program, with 5 of the top 6 seasons on the list. No other coach has really found any success in the last 4 decades. Their first EVER bowl win wasn’t even until 2006, after over 130 years of playing football. They went on a spurt afterwards, winning 6 bowls in 9 years from 2006-14. Despite 1st Team All-American seasons from RB Ray Rice and P Adam Korsak, Rutgers’ only consensus AA is TE Marco Battaglia, who caught 69 passes for 894 yards and 10 TD in 1995, winning Big East OPOTY. Schiano’s produced a lot of tough NFL players, including Ray Rice, Devin/Jason McCourty, Logan Ryan, Mohamed Sanu, and Isiah Pacheco.
Top 5 Seasons
Worst Season: 1997 (0-11 overall, 0-7 Big East) Do you know what this is? It’s the worst season by a Power 5 team in this series! Going back all the way to 1983, Rutgers’ 1997 season stands alone as the worst ever among Power 5 teams, ranking as the worst team in the nation that year. With a 76th ranked strength of schedule, they averaged just 17.4 PPG while giving up 45.1 PPG. There were just 2 one-possession losses all year—35-37 to 4-7 Army, and 48-55 in 2OT to Pitt. Blowout losses included 19-59 to Virginia Tech, 14-48 to 4-7 Texas, 7-36 to Navy, 0-48 to West Virginia, 3-50 to Syracuse, 23-51 to 5-6 Miami (FL), and worst of all, 7-49 to 3-8 Temple. Temple had gone just 8-58 the 6 years prior!! Incredibly, there were some decent players on this team. OL Shaun O’Hara became a 7 year starter for the New York Giants in the NFL, making 3 Pro Bowls and winning a Super Bowl in 2007. Freshman QB Mike McMahon ended up being one of the best QBs in school history: Despite throwing just 6 TD to 12 INT in his first year, he would go on to leave as Rutgers’ 2nd all time leading passer with 6608 yards, and was the first QB ever drafted out of Rutgers in the 5th round of 2001 NFL Draft. McMahon was a very talented player on some bad Rutgers’ teams, and if you put him under Schiano, he might’ve been considered the best QB in school history.
5. 2008 (8-5 overall, 5-2 Big East) With All-American RB Ray Rice leaving for the NFL, senior QB Mike Teel was forced to step up and lead more of a passing offense in 2008. Things started VERY rough, and it looked like Rutgers may have been returning to their losing ways, with a 7-24 loss to Frenso State, 12-44 to North Carolina, and 21-23 to Navy. 3 games later, Rutgers was just 1-5 with their only win over FCS Morgan State. It turned out those initial teams they played all ended up having great years, and for the rest of the season, Rutgers was resurgent. They were one of the hottest teams in the country to end the year, winning 7 straight including 12-10 over 8-5 UConn, 54-34 over #17 Pitt, 29-23 in the bowl over Russell Wilson and NC State, and a combined 142-33 result vs USF/Army/Louisville. Teel finished his career as the Knights’ all-time greatest passer, throwing for 3418 yards 25 TD 13 INT, throwing for 447 yards and 7 TD vs Louisville. A big reason for Teel’s success was the 6’3 WR Kenny Britt, who was 3rd Team All-American with 1371 receiving yards, and finished 1st in Big East history with 3043. 8 starters were drafted from this team, including 1st rounders Britt, DB Devin McCourty, and OL Anthony Davis.
4. 2009 (9-4 overall, 3-4 Big East) Uncertain about the season with the loss of QB Teel and WR Britt, new starters would step up on offense, and the defense was one of the best in the country, giving up just 15.5 PPG not including the first game against eventual 12-1 Cincinnati. Outside of the opening 15-47 loss to Cincy, Rutgers got off to a hot start, improving to 7-2 with a 31-0 win over #24 USF, in which the Bulls were held to just 7 first downs and 159 yards. A following 13-31 loss to Syracuse, who was 3-7 and 0-5 in the Big East, was one of the more surprising results of the season, as Rutgers managed just 130 yards against a defense that gave up 56 points to UConn a week later. Still, Rutgers would finish the season 9-4 with a win over UCF in the bowl, completing their 4th straight season with 8+ wins, something previously unthinkable for the program. QB Tom Savage stepped up in Teel’s absence, putting together a Freshman All-American season, throwing for 2211 yards 14 TD 7 INT, and showed future 1st round potential. The 5’8 Tim Brown stepped up in 6’3 Kenny Britt’s place, catching just 55 passes, but for 1150 yards and 9 TD, ranking 4th in the nation in yards per catch. WR Mohamed Sanu was a swiss army knife, putting up 639 receiving yards, 346 rushing yards, 66 punt return yards, 38 passing yards, and 9 total TD. OL Anthony Davis and DB Devin McCourty were 1st round picks after the season.
3. 1984 (7-3 overall, Independent) Literally 1984. Rutgers had a VERY good run under coach Frank Burns the 11 years prior, going 78-43-1, and new coach Dick Anderson used the remaining talent for another great year. QB Eric Hochberg, who was literally painting #11 Penn State’s steps just a few years prior, travelled to Beaver Stadium as the starting QB for Rutgers, putting up a good fight in a 12-15 losing effort. 2 weeks later, Rutgers shut out Syracuse 19-0. You know what Syracuse proceeded to do just a week later? They beat #1 NEBRASKA. Rutgers was transitively the best team in college football for a moment. Rutgers’ defense continued to star throughout the year, giving up just 15.5 PPG, good news for an offense that averaged just 21.3. Aside from the Syracuse win, they beat 8-3-1 Army and #19 West Virginia. With the lack of bowls back then, finishing 7-3 as an Independent didn’t earn them a bid.
2. 2011 (9-4 overall, 4-3 Big East) Schiano’s last season in his first stint with Rutgers. Chas Dodd vs Gary Nova at the QB position dominated the headlines all season, along with the inspiration brought to the team by the paralyzed Eric LeGrand. The defense played with their hair on fire all year long for the former defensive lineman, ranking 8th in the nation with just 18.3 PPG allowed. Wins included 38-26 over 10-4 Ohio, 34-10 over 6-7 Pitt, 20-3 over 10-3 Cincinnati, and 27-13 over Iowa State in the bowl. A few slip-ups saw them go just 4-3 in the Big East, with a 4th placed finish. Still, with inconsistent QB play all year, it’s a miracle this team won 9 games. Dodd, the returning starter from last season, threw for 1637 yards 10 TD 7 INT. The fresman Nova wasn’t any better, throwing for 1553 yards 11 TD 9 INT. Nova would take over in the following years, finishing as Rutgers’ 2nd all time leading passer and a 4ish-year starter. The team won 9 games because they were stupidly loaded at other positions. 9 starters were drafted over the next 3 years. Mohamed Sanu was 4th in the nation with 115 catches, going for 1206 yards and 7 TD. LB Khaseem Greene was 10th in the country in tackles with 141, also notching 14.5 total TFL. Greene would go on to finish 2nd in Big East history with 387 total tackles. Future Bill Belichick proteges Logan Ryan and Duron Harmon combined for 8 INTs in the secondary. Greg Schiano couldn’t avoid the calls to the NFL any longer, and left for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coaching job after the season.
1. 2006 (11-2 overall, 5-2 Big East) While many people talk about the crazy 2007 season for the many non-traditional powers that had a crack at the national title, people forget about 2006, where Rutgers was once on pace to become a national champion. The defense was among college football’s best, giving up 8.3 PPG in their first 6 games en route to a 6-0 start. 2 more wins set up the biggest game in Rutgers history—#15 Scarlet Knights hosting #3 unbeaten Louisville. Louisville seemed unstoppable with QB Brian Brohm and coach Bobby Petrino, beating #3 West Virginia just a week prior and pulverizing #17 Miami (FL) 31-7 earlier in the season. One of the most magical games in college football history ensued—you just had to be there at the time. Louisville took a 25-7 lead in the 2nd quarter only to see it slowly erased, capped off by a winning 28 yard FG from Jeremy Ito, to fittingly win 28-25 with the famous “Pandemonium in Piscataway!” call from commentators. The hype was short lived, as #7 Rutgers was dominated 30-11 by an upstart Cincinnati team the following week, who’d go on to win 33 games over the next 3 years. #13 Rutgers still had a chance to win the Big East at #15 West Virginia in the final week, but lost 39-41 in an exciting 3OT game. Most concerns of a “soft” schedule were alleviated when Rutgers dominated Kansas State 37-10 in the bowl.
They finished #12 in the nation, their highest ever finish. RB Ray Rice won the Big East POTY, rushing for 1794 yards and 20 TD. He’d go on to rush for 2000+ yards the next year as well. FB Brian Leonard won the Draddy Trophy, aka the “Academic Heisman”, rushing for 423 yards with 294 receiving yards, and paving the way for Rice. DL Ramel Meekins was a 2x National Defensive Player of the Week winner, and had 68 tackles 8 sacks 5.5 TFL. The defense was EXCELLENT at getting to the QB, with a whopping 6 players amassing 10+ total TFL for a defense that gave up just 14.3 PPG. This is easily Rutgers’ best ever year, and a fun season for all football fans.
5th Quarter
Agree with Rutgers’ rank on the list? What do you think/remember about the Schiano years? Are they headed back on the right track or it’s not going to work out the 2nd time with him? Why has Rutgers been so poor historically despite being the premier team in a state that loves football (at least, professionally)? And finally, now that we’ve seen 5 Power 5 teams on this list…who’s up next?
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2023.05.31 16:16 NFCAAOfficialRefBot [GAME THREAD] (3-4) Hampton @ (3-4) Davidson
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2023.05.30 23:32 PolyamasaurusRex 38 [M4F] Looking for friends first
Forgot to put it in my title, but I’m in Raleigh, NC. Looking for people regardless of location though.
Kitchen table poly dude looking for new friends. Not a euphemism for anything, actual friends. I'm open to it being more down the road if it makes sense, but I'm not seeking that out. I'm specifically looking for poly friends (which is why I posted here) because its a big part of my life and I'd prefer to have people who can relate, from experience, to the things that come along with that.
About me: I'm 38, brown hair, hazel eyes, not fat but not fit, on the taller side, and frequently described as a teddy bear. I'm happily married, a proud dad (with the bod and jokes to match), extrovert, and eternal hobbyist. Reading, writing, woodworking, hiking, camping, cooking, baking, board games, video games, DIY, concerts, hockey (Hurricanes), football(NCSU\Panthers), Star Wars, LOTR, Harry Potter, Doctor Who... really almost anything geeky or nerdy. My interests are varied and I like it that way. This list isn't even close to comprehensive.
I might overuse commas sometimes. Possibly, maybe, all the time. I love having chats that wander off into philosophical tangents and/or over analyzing movies and shows. I communicate via TikToks, memes, and emoji more than I should. I'm a connoisseur of terrible jokes and horrible puns and love groans and eye rolls every bit as much as laughter. Don't say I didn't warn you.
Self improvement is important to me, and I'm constantly trying to be a better person. My therapist even says I'm "well adjusted". Not that I don't make mistakes or have room for improvement, working on yourself is a process that never really stops, but I'm generally happy with the kind of person I am and proud of the work I've put in to be that way.
Ideally looking for people to form deep and lasting friendships with. I want to hear about your day, what's happening in your life, your random thoughts, and the things that bring you joy as well as having space for me to share those too. A shared sense of humor, common interests, open communication, emotional maturity, empathy, effort, and being willing to listen to each other even when we disagree are all very important to me. Someone I can nerd out with as easily as I can joke with. If you're local to the Raleigh area that's awesome, but definitely not required. Online friends are real friends too.
Other stuff if you're curious: * Neurodivergent and loving it * Overtly liberal and likely to grate on your nerves if you aren't * Sense of humor ranges from incredibly lame to super dark * Open book, you can ask me anything * Honest but not in a mean way * Agnostic but not personally spiritual * Respectful of others spiritual beliefs * Clear and direct in communication * Optimistic and positive but not naive * Talkative by nature, both in person and via chat * Does not make demands of others time * Open to emotional investment (platonic or not) but not clingy * Has kids and absolutely adores them * Sets clear boundaries and expects (and respects) the same * Empathy in abundance * Introspective and philosophical * Likes cats and dogs, has neither, but the feeling is usually mutual * Demisexual\Aceflux: I can be flirty, but I'm very slow to go further than that * Really want to emphasize this: not looking for anything NSFW * Astrology: Cancer Sun, Leo Rising, Pisces Moon * Meyers-Briggs: ENFP-A (The Campaigner) * Respects people of all races, genders, sexual orientations, relationship statuses, and ENM styles * Does not tolerate intolerance * Prefers Telegram but open to other chat apps
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2023.05.30 20:25 yousmelllikebiscuits Tennessee's 2024 Football Recruiting Class Update: Peyton Lewis Commitment
Tennessee adds another blue-chipper with the commitment of
2024 4* RB Peyton Lewis. Lewis announced his commitment surrounded by Tennessee staff, current commits, and future Vols during the '865 Live' recruiting event in Knoxville over the weekend (last year was called RockyTopalooza). This event was jam packed with other blue chip recruits and included a scavenger hunt, a putt putt golf contest, and a talent show. The Salem, VA native gives Heupel's staff their TWELFTH commitment in the 2024 class choosing Tennessee over Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Lewis was offered by the Vols in February 2023 and "always had aspirations of playing at Tennessee" so the commitment came just a few short months afterwards.
Tennessee anchors itself inside the Top 10 at #8 sandwiched between Florida State (#9) and Penn State (#7). See the other commitments below:
2024 Team Ranks: Nat'l #8 SEC #3
Rank | Team | Commits | 5* | 4* | 3* | AVG Points | Total Points |
1 | Georgia | 16 | 4 | 7 | 4 | 94.14 | 270.65 |
2 | Michigan | 17 | 1 | 10 | 6 | 91.34 | 250.12 |
3 | Ohio State | 13 | 2 | 9 | 2 | 93.05 | 238.14 |
4 | Notre Dame | 16 | 2 | 9 | 5 | 90.82 | 236.05 |
5 | LSU | 16 | 0 | 11 | 5 | 90.32 | 232.40 |
6 | Oregon | 14 | 0 | 11 | 3 | 91.01 | 224.58 |
7 | Penn State | 14 | 1 | 7 | 6 | 90.43 | 217.41 |
8 | Tennessee | 12 | 0 | 7 | 5 | 90.51 | 202.23 |
9 | Florida State | 11 | 2 | 5 | 4 | 90.45 | 192.35 |
10 | South Carolina | 9 | 1 | 7 | 1 | 92.95 | 183.60 |
2024 Commitments
2024 Top Targets
Name | Position | Height | Weight | Class | Star | 247Comp Rank | Rating | Recent Notes |
Williams Nwaneri | DL | 6-5 | 250 | 2024 | 5 | 3 | 0.9971 | 247 Recruiting Director Steve Wiltfong said Vols were in "pole position" going into summer Official Visits. OV scheduled for 6/9/23. Primary competition: Oklahoma and Texas A&M |
Mike Matthews | ATH | 6-1 | 180 | 2024 | 5 | 9 | 0.9955 | OV scheduled for 6/23. Primary competition: Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, USC |
Sammy Brown | LB | 6-2 | 230 | 2024 | 5 | 14 | 0.9928 | Vols "set the bar high" during Official Visit for '865 Live' event on 5/27. Primary competition: Clemson, Georgia, Ohio State, Oklahoma |
Eddrick Houston | Edge | 6-3 | 255 | 2024 | 5 | 15 | 0.9907 | Tennessee not yet scheduled for OV. Primary competition: Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Ohio State, USC |
Ryan Wingo | WR | 6-2 | 198 | 2024 | 5 | 21 | 0.9884 | Tennessee not yet scheduled for OV but just visited for '865 Live' recruiting event. Primary competition: Georgia, Michigan, Missouri, Texas |
Elijah Rushing | Edge | 6-6 | 235 | 2024 | 5 | 22 | 0.9883 | OV scheduled for 6/23. Primary competition: Arizona, Notre Dame, Oregon, UCLA |
Jerrick Gibson | RB | 5-10 | 200 | 2024 | 4 | 35 | 0.9799 | OV scheduled for 6/16. Primary competition: Georgia, Miami, Texas |
Jordan Ross | Edge | 6-5 | 215 | 2024 | 4 | 38 | 0.9774 | OV scheduled for 6/23. Primary competition: Florida, Georgia, Texas |
Kamarion Franklin | DL | 6-5 | 265 | 2024 | 4 | 39 | 0.9770 | OV scheduled for 6/16. Primary competition: LSU, Miami |
Aaron Scott | CB | 6-0 | 170 | 2024 | 4 | 56 | 0.9665 | Tennessee in Top 12 on 4/9/23 but no OV scheduled. |
Kameryn Fountain | Edge | 6-5.5 | 237 | 2024 | 4 | 81 | 0.9567 | UT CRYSTAL BALL PREDICTION - OV scheduled for 6/23. Primary competition: USC and USCJr |
Demello Jones | S | 6-1 | 176 | 2024 | 4 | 84 | 0.9563 | UGA commit - OV scheduled for 6/23. Primary competition: Alabama and Georgia |
Daniel Calhoun | OT | 6-6.5 | 355 | 2024 | 4 | 86 | 0.9561 | OV scheduled for 6/16. Primary competition: Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Texas |
Tylen Singleton | LB | 6-1 | 208 | 2024 | 4 | 123 | 0.9422 | Tennessee not yet scheduled for OV. Primary competition: Arkansas, LSU, TCU, Texas A&M |
Max Anderson | OT | 6-5 | 305 | 2024 | 4 | 191 | 0.9276 | MULTIPLE UT CRYSTAL BALL PREDICTIONS - OV scheduled for 6/9. Primary competition: Georgia and Oklahoma |
Daniel Hill | ATH (LB/RB) | 6-1 | 220 | 2024 | 4 | 196 | 0.9261 | Tennessee not yet scheduled for OV but just visited for '865 Live' recruiting event. "Top-three" after visit. Primary competition: Alabama and USCJr |
Boo Carter | ATH | 5-10 | 184 | 2024 | 4 | 240 | 0.9151 | UT CRYSTAL BALL PREDICTION - Tennessee not yet scheduled for OV but just visited for '865 Live' recruiting event. Primary competition: Ohio State |
Edwin Spillman | LB | 6-1 | 216 | 2024 | 4 | 251 | 0.9137 | MULTIPLE UT CRYSTAL BALL PREDICTIONS - OV scheduled for 6/16. Brother of UT '23 commit Nate Spillman. Primary competition: FSU, Georgia, Ohio State |
Amaris Wiliams | DL | 6-3 | 260 | 2024 | 4 | 261 | 0.9130 | OV scheduled for 6/23. Primary competition: Florida, NC State, North Carolina |
Amari Jefferson | ATH | 6-1 | 195 | 2024 | 4 | 270 | 0.9110 | UT Baseball commit - OV scheduled for 6/23. Primary competition: Alabama and Georgia |
Ronan O'Connell | OT | 6-4.5 | 288 | 2024 | 3 | 539 | 0.8833 | UT CRYSTAL BALL PREDICTION - OV scheduled for 6/23. Primary competition: Clemson and Wisconsin |
Recruiting Notes
- The team rankings do not include Amari Jefferson as a UT football commit but I have included him here due to his baseball commitment to Tennessee. Jefferson has been taking football visits and it is clear that Tennessee will be a finalist.
- 2024 4* ATH Jonathan Echols has announced he is being recruited to play TE at Tennessee.
- '865 Live' Recruiting Event had some very big names in addition to some of the top targets above including...
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2023.05.30 14:51 ldblanke First LSU Football Game
North Carolina native/resident (NC State fan for those curious), college football junkie and hoping to check Death Valley off the bucket list this year. Due to work schedule, the one game I'd probably be able to make would be 9/23 vs Arkansas. Would like to fly in Friday, game Saturday and fly back Sunday.
What recs do y'all have for a first time experience? Any help (Tailgating, food/drink, seating, etc) is appreciated
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2023.05.30 05:03 dseoulk Iowa fans, this one’s for you!
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2023.05.28 06:50 Dai_Tian-Ci 2023 Football Player Breakdown: Kris Jenkins
Kris Jenkins is 6'3" 285lb senior defensive tackle. He was a
3 star prospect from Olney Maryland back in the 2020 class, he chose us over offers from Penn State, Virginia Tech, Iowa and Sparty among others. He played tight end and defensive end in HS making plenty of
highlights, but Michigan saw a lot of potential in him as a run stuffer and moved him to DT.
He is one of the special dudes Harbaugh refers to as a "football guy", you can always see how genuinely
happy and excited playing football makes Kris, he's living his best life!
He certainly had the opportunity to go to the NFL, but
chose to return for 2023 for "unfinished business". His dad,
Kris Jenkins SR, was a really good player in the NFL for a long time, same goes for his uncle
Cullen Jenkins. Our guy clearly comes from a football family and now he is getting talked about as a potential first round pick for next year!
"At the end of the day, this place feels home to me. The culture we have here with the coaches, my teammates the players, the fans even, this whole place feels like home to me. It didn't feel like anything was wrong with coming back here for one last time. Continuing to grind with my boys and get after it, we love what we do here. They make me really love being here, I just love being here." @ kjj_18 on IG, give the man a follow!
He made his first appearance in 2020, but it would be the 2021 and 2022 seasons where Kris would really make a name for himself as an immovable object plugging up rushing lanes. I have slimmed down his logs from mgoblue to give you just the highlights:
Sophomore (2021) • Appeared in all 14 games with four starts along the defensive line; made 22 tackles including a shared tackle for loss, and one quarterback hurry to earn his second varsity letter • Played along the defensive line against Western Michigan (Sept. 4) • Against Washington (Sept. 11), made five tackles (one solo) with a shared tackle for loss playing along the defensive line • Made his first career start against Northern Illinois (Sept. 18) and was credited with one assisted tackle • Started at the end spot against Iowa in the Big Ten Championship Game (Dec. 4) and contributed four tackles • Credited with seven tackles playing along the defensive line against Georgia in the Capital One Orange Bowl/CFP Semifinal (Dec. 31)
Junior (2022) • Started all 14 games at defensive tackle; led all defensive linemen with 54 tackles and added 3.5 tackles for loss, two sacks and two quarterback hurries to earn his third varsity letter • All-Big Ten selection (honorable mention, coaches and media) • On five occasions, shared Defensive Player of the Week honors for his performances against UConn, Penn State, Michigan State, at Iowa, Illinois • Made two solo tackles, including a sack, in a start against Colorado State (Sept. 3) • Started at end against UConn (Sept. 17) and led the defense with five tackles (three solo) • Had a five-tackle day starting along the interior against Maryland (Sept. 24) • Contributed three stops starting at Iowa (Oct. 1) • Started against Penn State (Oct. 15) and made four tackles (one solo) from the interior • Registered one TFL among five stops in a start against Michigan State (Oct. 29) • Delivered three solo tackles inclduing a five-yard sack at Rutgers (Nov. 5) • Notched five tackles starting on the interior against Illinois (Nov. 19) • Led all defensive linemen with five tackles (three solo) at Ohio State (Nov. 26) • Made two tackles against Purdue in the Big Ten Championship (Dec. 3) • Notched four tackles against TCU in the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl/CFP Semifinal (Dec. 31)
As you can see, Kris was a huge contributor to our success last year, dude had multiple run stuffs in literally every single game so I had to do some editing lmao! You can find the full logs in the first link.
So, where do things go from here for Kris? The former Academic All-Big Ten honoree ('21) wants to get his degree, win his 3rd Big Ten Championship and capture that elusive National Title!
A couple things you may not know about Kris, he's one of five players who are featured on our new NBC intro for games on their network (along w Corum, Edwards, McCarthy, Sainristil), and he also featured in the super bowl commercial for Mike Morse (along w Morris, Colson, Oluwatimi, Keegan).
This is part of a series breaking down Michigan players for 2023, if you want to check out the previous post about Alex Orji you can at the link
here.
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2023.05.27 17:23 NFCAAOfficialRefBot [POST GAME THREAD] Georgia State defeats Appalachian State, 14-7
Georgia State Georgia State @
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Location: Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, NC
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Total Passing Yards | Total Rushing Yards | Total Yards | Interceptions Lost | Fumbles Lost | Field Goals | Time of Possession | Timeouts |
132 yards | 31 yards | 163 yards | 0 | 1 | 0/0 | 11:53 | 0 |
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